Trigeminal neuralgia is also called the suicide disease. Veterans suffering from trigeminal neuralgia were treated at Fort Hamilton by the Veterans Administration program that produced, The Lancet p.106, Jan. 14, 1978. The first named author continues his work to this day in NY. He is also a Veteran. Both Obama and Cuomo have failed us all by not seeing that the progam/work done at Fort Hamilton that rendered those suffering from the suicide disease function is continued, applied, advanced and explicated.
We should not be complacent that people are all fungible and should repair those that we can while we can.
The Lancet p.106 Jan. 14, 1978 describes the treatment of causalgia, first described in the medical literature of the US Civil War.It was regarded as untreatable then and as untreatable now, when it is not.
Cuomo and Obama owe us all more than words.
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